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IFTTT
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Applets bring your favorite services together to create new experiences.

Over 500 apps work with IFTTT including Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Weather Underground, Instagram, Gmail, and devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest, Philips Hue, and your iPhone. The IFTTT app also integrates with the Health app, so you can easily track and maintain your habits.

Turn on Applets and:

• Control everything around you with your voice and Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant• Stay informed about what’s happening from publications like The New York Times and ProPublica• Always stay prepared for the weather with custom daily forecast notifications• Message roommates when you’re near the local grocery• Get an alert as soon as there’s a new Craigslist listing that matches you search• Stay safe with automated and intelligent home security alerts• Streamline your social media• Back up and share your iOS photos automatically• Back up important files, photos, and contacts to cloud-storage solutions, such as Dropbox or Google Drive• Set your home thermostat to an optimal temperature when you arrive home• Post all your Instagrams as Twitter photos or Pinterest pins• Trigger events based on your current location

There are thousands of other use cases! New services are added every week. Some popular ones include:

3.4.7

Feb 22, 2018

+ Introducing Rich Notifications: a new action in the Notifications service that allows you to customize the image and title of your notifications. Also, you can set a link URL that will be accessed if you open the notification.

+ When searching for services, up to 15 results will now be returned.

+ Fixes an issue with Note widgets opened from homescreen icons. If the selected widget is already open, the text will no longer be cleared.

+ Fixes an issue where the tab bar would occasionally rise above the bottom on iPhone X.

3.4.6

Feb 8, 2018

+ This update is mostly under-the-hood improvements to the app's overall perfomance.

+ Some of you may notice a new design and layout on the Discover tab that we're testing. Let us know what you think by tapping around!

3.4.2

Dec 15, 2017

+ We made improvements to the iOS Reminders and Reading List services. If you use Applets that back up your reminders, open your IFTTT app to sync up before you update, just to make sure you capture all your reminders! The services will work normally following the update.+ While you're doing that, be sure to check out our new Google Docs and Google Sheets services. We also made some improvements to how Google Drive works with IFTTT. Check out the Applets, or make something new.

All we want for Christmas, is yoooouuu (to be happy with IFTTT)!

3.4.1

Dec 14, 2017

+ We made improvements to the iOS Reminders and Reading List services. If you use Applets that back up your reminders, open your IFTTT app to sync up before you update, just to make sure you capture all your reminders! The services will work normally following the update.+ While you're doing that, be sure to check out our new Google Docs and Google Sheets services. We also made some improvements to how Google Drive works with IFTTT. Check out the Applets, or make something new.

All we want for Christmas, is yoooouuu (to be happy with IFTTT)!

3.4.0

Nov 30, 2017

+ Give a warm welcome to your Account Settings, now available in the app. Manage communication subscriptions, your username, password, and more. Look for "Account" in settings.

+ We made a much needed improvement to Applet creation: you can change the trigger or field of a new Applet without starting the process over from scratch. Woohoo!

3.3.17

Nov 2, 2017

+ Some small bugs interrupted our trick-or-treating, so we fixed them. Joke's on you, bugs — we're adults and can just buy candy any time we feel like it!+ While you're here, check out some of our newer services: Air by Propeller, Asana, CNCT Life, Remember the Milk, Jibo, and Facebook Messenger.

3.3.16

Oct 16, 2017

+ Fixed a bug that was causing Applet data update issues+ Fixed a bug that caused some Applets to go missing from My Applets — and a bug where deleted Applets wouldn't get the heck out of My Applets immediately+ Fixed a bug where Widgets wouldn't show up right away if you made your own Applet+ We discovered that some keyboards, such as Japanese, wouldn't work correctly when you were configuring an Applet. We fixed it!+ When you hit "Contact us" in Settings your request will submit through our shiny new help center (check it out at help.ifttt.com)

While we were squashing bugs, we were also helping new services launch: Facebook Messenger, Asana, Remember the Milk, and more! Check them out.

3.3.15

Oct 5, 2017

+ We fixed a bug that caused certain keywords to not show any results in search+ We also fixed a bug that caused some valid ingredients to show errors when configuring an Applet+ We ALSO fixed a bug that caused some app crashes when iOS Calendar Applets were being checked in the background

Three bugs identified. Three bugs squashed. All before a three day weekend. Happy IFTTT-ing!

3.3.14

Oct 2, 2017

+ There was a bug that prevented you from configuring the "Every day of the week" trigger for the Date & Time service. We squashed it! Please go ahead and make all the weekly reminder Applets your heart desires.

Have a very nifty, IFTTT-y week!

3.3.13

Sep 25, 2017

+ This update has full support for iOS 11! The future is here, people.+ We also squashed a small bug that might have caused issues with your timezone if you recently signed up — open the app to let the fix happen+ Check out some of our newest services: Facebook Messenger, Ballotpedia, Uber, and more

Thanks for IFTTTing!

3.3.12

Sep 7, 2017

+ In our last version we had an issue with mobile Applets not running the first time you launched the app. This will fix that!

3.3.11

Sep 5, 2017

+ Fixed a few bugs, including some that caused errors when setting up an Applet.+ Added more specific error messages to help you troubleshoot any problems you might have.+ Made it even easier to set up Gmail Applets: you can now pick email addresses from your device's contacts!

While we have you, why not check out some of our newest services?+ Ballotpedia+ Bouncie+ Awair Glow+ Uber

Happy IFTTTing!

3.3.10

Aug 18, 2017

+ We fixed a small bug that prevented you from seeing all of our awesome Applet collections. So go — see all of our collections!

3.3.8

Aug 9, 2017

+ We're working to make your Activity feed even more rich and relevant. Now when you tap on an image, message, or link in your Activity feed we'll send you straight to that content. Let us know what you think!

+ The app badge counter now increases for any notification you receive from an Applet.

3.3.7

Jul 20, 2017

+ We made improvements to the iOS Photos and Contacts services. If you use Applets that back up your photos, open your IFTTT app to sync up before you update, just to make sure you capture all your pics! The services will work normally following the update.

And don't forget about these recent updates: + Applets can call your phone, even if you live outside of the US — thanks to the new VoIP Calls service.+ Don't forget about all our amazing new services: iOS Health, Google Photos, and all of the government agencies and non-profits we created as part of the Data Access Project.

3.3.6

Jul 17, 2017

+ Crash fix! We squashed a bug that was impacting some people. Also, don't miss these recent updates:+ Have you tried our new VoIP call service? Now Applets can call your phone, even if you live outside of the US! To make sure you're on the line when your VoIP messages start, we added a 1 second delay. + If a field isn't required when you're setting up an Applet, it's now clearer that it's an option.+ Don't forget about all our amazing new services: VoIP Calls, iOS Health, Google Photos, and all of the government agencies and non-profits we created as part of the Data Access Project.

3.3.5

Jun 27, 2017

+ Have you tried our new VoIP call service? Now Applets can call your phone, even if you live outside of the US! To make sure you're on the line when your VoIP messages start, we added a 1 second delay. + If a field isn't required when you're setting up an Applet, it's now clearer that it's an option.+ Don't forget about all our amazing new services: VoIP Calls, iOS Health, Google Photos, and all of the government agencies and non-profits we created as part of the Data Access Project.

Have an IFTTTy day!

3.3.4

Jun 22, 2017

So. Much. New. Check out the VoIP service — run phone call Applets via the IFTTT app, even if you're international.We've also added an iOS Health service. Turn on Applets that work with your iPhone to help you log activities, weight, calories, and sleep.By popular demand, the Google Photos service gives you another way to manage your pics. We've also launched over 30 (!) new services that work with government, non-profit, and city data. Browse through New & Noteworthy to catch 'em all, from the Library of Congress to the Centers for Disease Control. We made some big updates to the Gmail service: build an Applet and explore new options for actions like bcc, cc, making a draft email, and sending yourself an email.Finally, we redesigned the Activity feed to give you a fuller picture of your Applet runs.Whew. You get an update! You get an update! Everybody gets an update! Thanks for IFTTT-ing.

3.3.3

Jun 13, 2017

We've been hard at work on some more background improvements. You shouldn't notice anything different in the app right away, but we're prepping for some exciting updates — coming soon!

3.3.2

Jun 6, 2017

We've been hard at work on some background improvements. You shouldn't notice anything different in the app right away, but we're prepping for some exciting updates — stay tuned!

Mar 14, 2018

Version 3.5.0

+ We added a new field for the iOS Reminder's "Add reminder to list" action. You can now set a reminder's alarm date.

+ There used to be a banner that said "Uploading photos..." when your iOS Photos Applets sync. We removed it.

+ VoiceOver now pronounces IFTTT correctly — like "gift" without the g!

+ If you turn on an Applet, you'll get recommendations for other, related Applets that you might like.

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5

3.2K Ratings

3.2K Ratings

Editors’ Choice

Simplify and automate everyday tasks between apps by creating custom recipes with "if this, then that" statements. Text yourself if rain is forecast for tomorrow, save a news story once it posts, or share a photo the instant you snap it. With more than 65 supported apps and services, you can customize a seemingly endless number of powerful connections.

Editors’ Choice

Simplify and automate everyday tasks between apps by creating custom recipes with "if this, then that" statements. Text yourself if rain is forecast for tomorrow, save a news story once it posts, or share a photo the instant you snap it. With more than 65 supported apps and services, you can customize a seemingly endless number of powerful connections.

I want more apps to connect!

Nov 10, 2017

Jtaborain

I actually love this app, and am hoping it continues to get more and more detailed in its programming. I really see this as the future for entrepreneurs like myself. I use Iftt for all of my posts with my music career now on twitter and facebook, and my tumblr blog, which really cuts down on my time and has helped me get more interaction at the same time. Im just wanting even a deeper programming level to become available, and have more apps on my phone that i use to be connected. Currently im on hot schedules, and setmore, and i dont have a way to integrate my scheduling from those apps to ical, which is something id really like to use. Plus gmail, and imessage could be better integrated too. Thats really it. Thanks for creating this app and making my life easier.

I want more apps to connect!

Nov 10, 2017

Jtaborain

I actually love this app, and am hoping it continues to get more and more detailed in its programming. I really see this as the future for entrepreneurs like myself. I use Iftt for all of my posts with my music career now on twitter and facebook, and my tumblr blog, which really cuts down on my time and has helped me get more interaction at the same time. Im just wanting even a deeper programming level to become available, and have more apps on my phone that i use to be connected. Currently im on hot schedules, and setmore, and i dont have a way to integrate my scheduling from those apps to ical, which is something id really like to use. Plus gmail, and imessage could be better integrated too. Thats really it. Thanks for creating this app and making my life easier.

Wow

Feb 7, 2018

Mifl343

I just love this app. I have used prebuilt applets and developed my own. And they all work great. What I really appreciate is how many different ways IFTTT can be used to make my life easier. And, I’ve got to tell you that having the lights blink when the ISS passes overhead never fails to impress my guests 😉. I am currently using, at least, a dozen applets and have used, at least, 2 dozen others. It just never gets old trying new prebuilt applets and writing new ones. New applets are released by the thousands of applet developers every day and new systems are linking to the IFTTT environment constantly. I now link to my lights, doorbell, Google Home, thermostat and TV. This has become a more complete link to my stuff than Apple HomeKit. OH, AND IT IS FREE.

Wow

Feb 7, 2018

Mifl343

I just love this app. I have used prebuilt applets and developed my own. And they all work great. What I really appreciate is how many different ways IFTTT can be used to make my life easier. And, I’ve got to tell you that having the lights blink when the ISS passes overhead never fails to impress my guests 😉. I am currently using, at least, a dozen applets and have used, at least, 2 dozen others. It just never gets old trying new prebuilt applets and writing new ones. New applets are released by the thousands of applet developers every day and new systems are linking to the IFTTT environment constantly. I now link to my lights, doorbell, Google Home, thermostat and TV. This has become a more complete link to my stuff than Apple HomeKit. OH, AND IT IS FREE.